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Magazines established in 1905

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Variety
American weekly entertainment trade magazine
Die Weltbühne
German magazine
Maclean's
'''''Maclean's''''' is a Canadian magazine founded in 1905 which reports on Canadian issues such as politics, pop culture, trends and current events. Its founder, publisher John Bayne Maclean, established the magazine to provide a uniquely Canadian perspective on current affairs and to "entertain but also inspire its readers". Rogers Media, the magazine's publisher since 1994 (after the company acquired Maclean-Hunter Publishing), announced in September 2016 that ''Maclean's'' would become a monthly beginning January 2017, while continuing to produce a weekly issue on the Texture app. In 2019,
Esperanto
official magazine of the World Esperanto Association (UEA)
L’Anarchie
'''''L'Anarchie''' (, anarchy'') was a French individualist anarchist journal based in Paris and established in April 1905 by Albert Libertad. Along with Libertad, contributors to the journal included Émile Armand, André Lorulot, Émilie Lamotte, Raymond Callemin, and Victor Serge. Rirette Maîtrejean and Victor Kibaltchich, who initially advocated illegalism, changed their publishing policy in 1911 when the old team disappeared after a break-in.
Je sais tout
1905-1939 French magazine
Ostara
magazine
Booklist
Booklist is a publication of the American Library Association that provides critical reviews of books and audiovisual materials for all ages. Booklists primary audience consists of libraries, educators, and booksellers. The magazine is available to subscribers in print and online. It is published 22 times per year, and reviews over 7,500 titles annually. The Booklist brand also offers a blog, various newsletters, and monthly webinars. The Booklist offices are located in the American Library Association headquarters in Chicago’s Gold Coast neighborhood.
O Tico-Tico
first Brazilian comics magazine
Journal of Current Pictorial
La Semaine de Suzette
French magazine for girls
Shinkigen
was a socialist monthly magazine, published in Tokyo, Japan, between November 1905 and November 1906.
Blue Book
former American magazine, one of the "Big Four" pulp magazines